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In the Name of Love (Thompson Twins album)

In the Name of Love is the first Thompson Twins album released in the United States. The album was released in 1982 by Arista Records and comprises eight of the eleven tracks from their second studio album, Set, plus two of the singles from their debut studio album, A Product Of... (Participation).

Critical reception
M. Howell of The Boston Phoenix said that vocalist and keyboardist Tom Bailey "reportedly puts great stock in improvisation, and the Thompson Twins’ catchall skittering across styles reflects this. But Bailey has built the Twins around the idea that you can throw almost anything into the mix as long as you have an engaging percussion track. In the Name of Love throws in steel drums, guitar feedback, Oriental structures, and sitar riffs — Bailey doesn’t care what it is or where it comes from, he only wants to keep the song moving." ==Track listing==
Track listing
• "In the Name of Love" (s) 5:39 (extended) • "Living in Europe" (s) 3:30 • "Bouncing" (s) 2:34 • "The Rowe" (s) 6:30 • "Make Believe" (p) 3:24 (single version with "Lama Sabach Tani" lyric) • "Runaway" (s) 3:16 (remix) • "Another Fantasy" (s) 4:00 • "Fool's Gold" (s) 3:22 • "Perfect Game" (p) 4:28 • "Good Gosh" (s) 3:08 :s - From Set :p - From A Product of ... (Participation) ==References==
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